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Her Sister Lied About Her Fiancé Sexually Assaulting Her And After The Drama That Went Down She Refused To Invite Her Parents To The Wedding

“When the truth came out, my fiancé pressed charges for assault and defamation.”

Her sister did not serve any jail time. But, she did have to pay a large sum of money. Afterward, since the sister’s reputation was smeared, she moved to a new town and cut contact with everyone, including her parents. Despite all the evidence against her, the woman’s parents still sided with her sister.

“My parents blamed me for ruining her life and ‘bright future,'” the woman said, “My relationship with my fiancé was also strained since my soon-to-be in-laws thought I brought drama to them and their son.”

Her relationship with her in-laws has since recovered, and she is extremely close with them now. They are even paying for the entire wedding.

Because of all this drama, though, the woman never cared to tell her parents about the engagement or wedding.

“My aunt and two cousins are the only ones who are invited from my side of the family,” the woman said, “We are having a weekend wedding in Tuscany.”

The woman’s parents eventually learned about the wedding through the grapevine and are now seething with anger. They tried to contact the woman via calls and texts, but she chose to not even read the messages. That’s when her aunt reached out.

“She said that my mom is slandering me all over Facebook and has threatened my aunt with boycotting if she attended,” the woman said.

Now, her wedding is rapidly approaching, and the woman is still stuck worrying about dealing with this situation.

“I don’t know if I should continue ignoring them or confront them. This is not easy, and I don’t want it to escalate,” the woman explained.

How would you handle this drama-filled situation if you were in her shoes? Would you let all of this go to possibly gain back a little bit of sanity or stand up for yourself and your fiancé?

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